' " " THE FAfiK- i It is a fact that has been frequently tic- i , roonatrated "by experience Hint Bfiyilrfc , lac J along the middle- and lower end of. Tl»»-C&pe is as oirly as that of Virginia. |t may be caused in part liy the natural! ( growth of red cedars along 't Ik shore. , , -These trees aye-known to be an excellent shelter for stef.lv. and havobccn nsttl aS , jj'ilcli since the selt)emrnt «.'f tt» locality., ( If .these old juniper*. shelter one thing: ) . Utey will another... And so it happen" , . when UreMfei ntefllgcnt ptlrposea brought . ttS the jrork of tilling roll 't P»>'s , ForeeyJyeeg<;tsbi>» Ihe conditions are ' ' iiuittrjistscd so far south as the, 37th par--alio] of latitude. Sweet potatoes hare " laiwe T Rsyside farm'". Me by side, with J the earliest from Virginia and of belter j will aid the farrier in bis work, giving J up to 'him mime of its boncyjtahabitaou ; for fartUirara. He need not torn bis ( . nose up at the king crab either, judlei- ( pusly used it is a valuable aid to 1dm in , gelling the be* retunis'for bit outlay of f labor and captal . In looking over the , land their is no field of such promise to- % day as these Bayside lamis. If instead ( of going west the young' man of the period woold go to work, be might find the ( acres of diamonds Ids ambitions heart the tornado swept plains nf Hie North- , Here are a few notes and personnl men- , tkm for the consideration of Cape May ( farmers, having Ibeen selected with rare J i. a light, sandy sdl+hathae !»■ en planted \ ' Do not plant on ground rich enough to . produce onion-, peas, spinach or IcttuCgf , for trees will he liable to make a'latr , autumnal growth, and prodoee unripe t wood tliat will lie winter killed. Apple trees should apt die trimmed to a crotch f with two or niore lfmbs. It is' all right , while the trees are young, but when nppie trees begin to bear, ihr crotch splita - , and tlie tree is ruined. Train one leader j up straiglit. and the branchw from this . wii! lie less likely to break oil when loaded. All the parings and fruit wastes from the kitchen should, lie fed out, if for , nothing else, to destroy the insect lite , they may eontabi. Almost any cow will eat five or six quarts of good apples a .fey. If she can get them, and if store ' pigs aro given one mcala dsy iu place of gram, they will do all the better for the , exchange. Fruit is good for hnman food, and It Is or|UH»v valuable aiTonjl for most domestic animals. I for pottltly-houscs may be prepared by I mixing fine bnahel or finely allied dirt , and one pound of chlqildr of lime. If line tobacco dust he aodi'd ii will assist 1 in lircventing lice. The din -o pre. ' C red may be dusted over the door* or , any portion of the poultry-lioii-i'. ami . it * if! greatly assist in keepine off ilis. 1 1 ill..-. shock, or in the burn after it i< got in i and before husking, if the latter he rlc. ■ favors thC growth of minute molds and 1 1dgl that kill the germ. Such cm, though apparently sound, has a dull , look. , We curry the horse anil to n his -kin , clean, yet the cow is overlooked, t 'on(iderlng the Importance 'of Hie Hricbsi cleanliness in the dairy, it is a duly that slmuld receive attention. I.oo*r hairs, i iirrl in the milk, filthy skin ami stable , odors will thus be partially prevented The cow should always lie milkad y:llll Hie udder is completely emptied. It should be stripped thoroughly. If Hii- I be well done she will keep in flow . f milk longer, hut If neglected she will ( gradually drv off. Many good cows am prematurely" dricil off from hurry in ' milking and not do^ig the work tlior- I oujfhlyr For a sucitessfiil truck farmer. Mr. | Cornelius T.eaming. -of Fishing Creek ■ proliahlv enjoys a reputation second to ' none.- Ills ently vegetables and small ' as the months Of the year We hove , ways understood that Mr..Iaian>iug has made hb bnsiuess a paying one- The uiipearsiicc of his place would suggest ' thai lo any one who will look for lilm- i _ self. I Oar'eateempd fiiend'John II. Brown, , of Lower Township, dot s not 1»s a gen- f ■ provament*. lie has reeenflv. erected a hands-mil- dwelling house, ham and i other outbnlldlrtgs to meet the d m-nda -, of a well-to-do famipr. Mr. Brown ii a member at. the Iron Hall. (Jape Slav City. He ba« been riveted one of. Its ' trustee* and takes n deep inti-rest h» it« i progresa. i Wonderful Cures. W. I). Hoyt & Co., Whulesale and He tail Druggists of floroe.-fla.. say: ,, We have been selling Dr. King's New , Discovery. Electric flitter* *nd Buck- ,t ten's Antics Salve for two years. ' Have e never handled remedies that sell as sell, p or give such universal saiisfactlmk t There have been some wonde ful cures , effected by these medicines In this city. J Several eases of pronounced Consumptiini bare been entirely cared by use at , n few bottles of l)r. King's New Dis- t t-nvciT, taken in connection with Hoc- „ trie Bitters. We guarantee them al- i. ways. Bold by Dr. II. A. Kennedy. 1 f A neat and very pretty way of over- P coming tlie bat nuisance al a theatre is |J that of s young lady of Boston, who had her bead gear so arranged thai upon en- . terlug the play-house she removed it and !' •fastened It upon ker-dreas as a corsage Head whatBainuel 0. Si iocs*. Snot of h Pawtucket Gas Co.. Pawtucket, H. 1.. a under date Of Dec. 18, 1884. sayst- " I „ liavensedDr. Both Arnold's Cough Killer for several years and consider it the best ' as a positive care for a cold and possess- ; tag aB the merits claimed for It.".' For 1 sale at all druggists. Price-Site. 50c. and " •1.00. Mothers, always use Dr. Sctli Arnold's , Soothing anil Quieting Cordial for Cbi(- . dfen. A mild safe tonic, She. j Bam JonW baying called IWi™ a | 1 ffiS6«OT^»niSi2aM j a "suburb" lo anything is offonslTe to | IbifNew World Athenians, .lonrs shouldhave said that glory I* a suburb to , Boston. Dr. Gross, physician at sr. VincCnt'* HospiUl. Baltimore! Md.. considers Bed Bur Cough Core perfectly harmless, be- i tag purely vegetable and entirely free i from opiiHes.poisoosand other narcotics. | Other profnssiimale also endorse It «* prompt, 'safe and sure, l'rlee, Iwrnlvart oonta a bottle. I. A boat aud slioc^lid|> hangs out t e , sign. "Oast Iron lasts." We all kmrer it ; does, but wo don't want any boots mac® j or it- I Three Cs— There are three tfi I that
] THE HOUSEHOLD. ■ There is much, that the male portion I of tbc home .may do to lessen the bur- „ ; dens of those who manage Its affairs. Ii , seems a small thing, bnt the proper dis. { j. posllioo of oyer ctatbing when the home ; t ( is entered should lie attended to by j ; being pat in the appointed place, j s Their those mud laden overshoes, the ; i ■ proper place for them is lh%porcb, till • , . properly cleaned for future use. Any- i thing that may .lift an ounce of care • i front thg mother's back, is. of great im , portasc'c. for it is Hie last fcathjr that j ] i!^- The editor of this column ( ' never looks at n vycil prepared meal laid r mirali jii for the- queen "t tlw household ! - increaaed." When Hi" laV.r of bringnig nil the completed details of n dinner f ) IU VUUX on the table for hungry atom- 1 , ' ai -hs Is cohsidetcsi, tlie mini! of Hie x\ e-r. 1 age hnsband anil big boys ot 'be family | , ought lo be imprcased* with itv magnl. | ; tude. When there are no. girls in llic I s faffllly ami srvcral -tout lioys they should ; - to a liand and help about house. It's 1 1 much more to tlirir credit if they do ! -| this. And then they may just as w'cll 1 1 sew on the refractory bulton.of mend tlie j , rip as to- call upon hand* that are morel , than full al really, to do It. We know a I , to-day that holds n high po'ilion hi j { who, when a boy. did a large part j ■, of the housework that lis might lessen j tlie labor of an invalid mother. j , Aunt I.ucinda sends in some well i t tried recipes and patterns as follows : , Potato B'scnlt.- Eight potatoes of ( medium sire raa-bed very fine, four , tablespoOnfula of butter roelu-d. two i flour to make a thin batter, two table- ^ above ingredients together exjept the . - butter, mill n'l tar .|mifgu Until- llgblT \ or five hours will lie required . then B add the melted butter Willi i little salt, and^flour enough to make -Soft dough, , and bukv. ' | Potato Cakes (or Breakfast.— Save , from dinner a soup plate of mashed po- , fattoca, a>id to if lialf a saltspoonful of j pepper, the same of nutmeg, a little salt j aud the yelk of an egg -, fonn Into small , cakes, put in a buttered baking pan. ] the top with a white ot an egg, , and brown in a'quick oven. Cottage Pudding.— ' Two cups of flow- | er. two teaspoonfuis baking powder; one of sugar, one tablcspoanful butter. ( one cup of milk ,and Uie grated i tad • f , Bealioped codfish ia a nlee "dish for , breakfast and Ls'inade as follows .- t ea- , son one pint of milk and cream with | and salt. Put it over, tlie tire , and when hot add a tab'espoOnful of | butter with a teas poo nful of corn-starch . or flonr rubbed Into iL Is-l this boil up , once and then set It off the fire, but where it will keep hot. Now slice your cold potatoes and put a layer on the hot- 1 of a buttered pudding-dish. Have j rewlyjL teacupfu! of soaked codlUli. , picked up flue, ami put a layer ot this i over the potato. Gver the fish put a < tliin layer of chapped liifhl. boiled eggs. ] Then begin again with a thick layer of , itato and so on until the diah is nearly \ lull. 1'our the hot milk gravy on aud ' over the lop sprinkle a layer of bread or j cracker crumbs and bake for fifteen or | Delicious Deaarrt.- Wlieiroraugos and i bananas are cheap they should lie used | more fieqiicntly for desserts, -» Gramres , i ban eanncd fruit and quite as healthful. • II » ou lire of ealiDg the plain fruit a nice j rti-b may b.- made a* follows : Take | ' <|ual parts of sliced bqpamu and - " anges. and after arranging them in a dish, pour over them a soft custard ' . made of Hie yolks Of four eggs, one half run of sugar ami a pint of milk. lad ! this eustard get cold before it ia put on- 1 Beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff ' froth and after dropping into boiling - ; milk long enough to set. lay it over the • - top of the dish. . - • Cheese Omelet— fieat up three eggs and add in'them a tahlespoonful of milk and tahlespoonful ot grated cheese : add a - Utile more rbeeae before folding, turn It 1 out on a hot dish; grate a little cheese 1 over It before Herring. — Tht Cook. , A pretty robe for a baby carriage Is . made by taking one of the fancy open- 1 work lowels, remove tlie fringe from the \ ' ends, line thif towel with silesfa. and | frlm It on all sides with cheap but pretty i and suitable lace. This simple covering j elegantWhat True Merit Will Do. ' Tlie unprecedented sale of HoKhf> ','rrm.ra Nyrup within a few years, has astonished tho world. It is without doubt •tlie safest and best remedv ever diacov- c eted for the speedy and effectual core o> , Coughs, trills and the severest I.ung tronttlesj II acta on an enllraly dlfferen. ' principle from the usual prescription* t given by I'hysiclnns. as it does rfrrt dry , up a Cough and leare the disease stl'l in tlie system, bnt on the contrary rcmer.-s I eanse of the trouble, hesls the parts affeeleti and- leaves, them ta a purely condition. A bottle kept in Ihifor vise when the diseases make their appearance, will tare doctor's hill* and a 1 lpng spell of serious illness. A trial will , convince von of these facta. It la posi--lively to'd by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price. 73 eta. , large i bottles. A veteran Maine fchootmaster remembers a school in which he had seven vulprofane and viclouj $sys, whose aim ta lite seemed' to he to torment Uie ' teacher. Tola teacher recently visited ' the State Prison inThomaston ami found ' three of those boys there. Four others In tho Hcfcgm School. Remember that a neglected cougii ' maw lead to. consumption, and for that ' use Dr. Setn Arnold's Congh { Killer, the great pfttept remedy for all lung dlsraaas. und 'you will at ' once oU ' tain relief. For sale by all druggi-is. bottles arc the cheapest j Physic is necessary at times foe Bll- , 1 thuahca*. Costlveneas. ftc. VWVEtm Arnold's Bilious ITlls- 35c. , .v . •: : . I The tongue is ungrateful. It complains i more of poverty than all the other mem- 1 ' hers wlulcll it the only one that always • has a roof over it , ] ' V,A Netr Man. Wrt E. Hnntiy, of ltoek Island. III., writoL "Ubptight one hnt-le "f Dr. OnCroa' Irearrltegulslor ' ! and when used found myself a new man " 1 ■ Fret pamphlet on Hear! Disease of F. E. 1 l Ingalls. Cambridge, "Mass. #1.00 per bottle. | It isn't because a woman ia exactly J ! afraid ot a row that she runt away and ; sr rams. 1> is becCUsc gored dresses are 1 pot fasfclocahte. A 1 1 "Mr Prurigo- tonlbte Itahlng was 1 rnnvl by Itahnera's •Bkimaaeeca^." J. l&rsfei Mm i
Our Class. Tjie i.-aehcr has receive*! «;vmil com- j " : mumcntion* from the chrie to tbc'vffrct | .' h:i! the questions are l iO difficult. Peri the) are. a li'-tte hard, bnt w much | ! th-.- more satisfaction in answering them. I i ! Wills I lie thickest shell lrnvb the i sweeies*. kernal. anil we'd repay the | trouMcTtf craekiugr them. But are the ) questions really loo hard 7 The teacher i thinks not: Take the- ten "printed !c issu* . iliey may lie, answered by any . '.industrious member of tlie class jh an ] ' or two of wdrk. Tnty were framed ; < fur the esjex'ia! jKiqe.'se of- 'atinj^tating ' ' j <',C Hd M': ' ""i" ' 3 "*« *" ' j h«d""' lJv™-iefU.i 'rxun-Zul oMhc | ^ j water where thgjide etlb* and flows I' . by tin- side of streams of the county J during fishing seasons, as being the j casiesi way to get a living. Then it undoubtedly a pei.v of fishing «prar J A bright miss tells why ills dangerous j pcriment. I.m be wHl n.,t do u -Jauu. allhougli the ear* were at 'I" nine g-mr « A meftftor of lire I1n*« who l.irg.y to ■ j •end her name. Hie 1. or l«- r sa*preu tire I i writer lo be a b-tnair. h-s-I* a very n. ar j solid, r- why Uivr. I Mil s more II Vol f must prohleiu seems lo b, U«> hunt a nut to the 20tb l«-innt. Th.n too. if ^y -The lis** may be exeuse.1 tin* week from any more nntiC Next week there will im a uew set of ten. forThc best cracking of which the- teacher will give •t* a prirr a dollar bill, new, clean and crisp. He has put it away esper-lmly-f.w some mtinbcr of the class. There .is of space is already- more than reached, hut maybe he will let this sug- . gestive letter go in this week. Tt ls good . and true enough to be printed a dozen" times. Mb. F.niToB. Dhaii Shi - I want to he enrolled in your Class. I think it is a good thing to wake us up and set us to thinking, "and if I don't gut loo miiehjn the" WSV.'T w'oiffT 1iSe"io wir'sSmcffilng ! ami then nbout what 1 think. But first tell me what good all tliia grammar ihat is being poked into me by our . teacher is going to do me ? How will i the definite article, tho indefinite adjerlive pronoun, the interrogative jidverb. the nnlpersonal verb, Uie conjunctive pronoun or the lntran«ilive participle affect me in my relation to the potato patch: ami how much heller will I husk corn by knowing the difference between ' the proximate and the ultimate analysis . of a sentence? Why 1 could rattle off a lot ' of goosey, goosey gander staff before I ten veiir* old, and I don't sec any , sense in It yet How does the fact that , John Is a noun proper, third person. , singular number, nominative . care pre- | vent my making Ihe commonest ml*. < takes in composition? Out of eight. -3 vi-aris stndv of tho disgusting old stuff I do not think that tliere arc more thana , dozen facts that 1 can u«c practically: ' now what is the use of it ? Why can't . we be tanght to speak and write correct- i Iv without having to fill the nflnd full of ' a lot of chaff that to any one except a , •pecialbit is worse than useless ? Yon i sec 1 have used Uie big "I" quite freeJy, hut 1 *m snre that my fellow sufferers In 1 ■ the school room will pardon mc. i Buowxhwkll Smith. , Wlvas ! Mothers ! Daughters ! Be yonr own physician ! A lady who i for year* suffered torments wnr«e than death from UteHnc "Double*. Fnlling of , the Womb. Lcncorrboca. Suppressions, te,. and who bad despaired of Iielng cured', found remedies which eotapletelv i eunxl her. Any sufferer from surli , troubles can nw'the rcmedlea and tlius . rnre herself, without revealing her con. , ditlon to any one, and without subject- i Ing her womanly modesty to the shock 1 of an examination by a physician. An ' ilin«tratcd treatise, prescriptions, 'and ■ full directions for ' use. sent free to any •! address, seen rely sealed. Send two ceut \ stamp. Addrcw. naming lid* paper. i Mrs. W. C Home*. S53 Broadway, N. T. ' A Harvard professor ha* nuuic the' i calculation tliat If men were really as as they sometimes fee! there would be room in the United States for only 1 professor, three lawyers, two. doc- ( and a reporter on a Philadelphia Cper. The rest of us would be crowded o the sea and have to swim for itr WTwn n^rr Wis rtSk. W« w CMSorta, WhM •SswMaCMld.skscrtsdfcirCsMoria, tykM ban MIm, ths cla»f to Cwak, I "Doctor," said the friend, stopping him on the street, "Whstdo you take a heavy cold?" "A fee." replied the doctor solliy, and so passed on. Good News From Washington. Onpappltcatinh well rubbed In of Sat ration Oil cured me 'of rheumatism in' intend to be without it.— tf. B. Kramer. 884 1st St., S. E.. Washington. d. c. - • "1 have * ti.c.ry «b,«i tin .lead languages, " remarked the last 1>dy In the form "I tiilnk they were kiOed by being . studied too bard." , . Food for the brain and nerves thai will Invigorate l hp body without intoxicating Is what wo need in the* days qf rash , and worry. Pqrker's Tonic restores the , i .vilal.inercieS. soothes the m-rres. and i brings good health quicker than any thing yon can use. The difference between a churehnrgan and an Infuriated bull Is that one luo ►top# and beliowi, and the other bellows ami stnpa. _ ■ ^ Die magical effects of St. Jacobs Oil removing toeeness and stiffness makes it invaluable at all times. Rheumatismand Neuralgia promptiy yield to it. Daughter: "Ma. why dove Unclo John . sav "*r — er" no much When he talk*"? 1 "1j> rtr l« hum in. my ehild " | i/*.k '. ' Die household euro for and-- ( |
| ' MMHnl. ' j-] BedStifi TRAOf. v.--' MARK. j. mgh(JRE l®PT.25^'.fi rrjACMSOlT' c$m - >-.RMS8ESBhri TPain;.;.v1 1 'jG KASKINE. ; • THE NEW QUININE, j tNo Bad Efiecl j Ko rcadacter j Nd Haw. ■ WoRfflg'iBars j (teOcMly j A POWERFUL TONIC' A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA. ' RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTARATION | ) HKr, Hoteomiw. «. |i..aaKa*i -Wi St.. N. T., (late I'rot. In S. Y. V,--. c„n r,|»n:*: "Itaaklne u ut|ierlor tonahnnv In luSprt-mr , 7*ne*r.^«nit never praltsm the sligiiiest injury ^R«rtJaa. LJJim. .XltuiiT^Penltt-Tiu. 1 <?r*p**n*t.i. Write him for parocular*. Thoti«ap«l* upon moaaantU write that KuUoe Sold by Marry A Mrorav. Cape May, N. J.. or K"*"lti'N K q>!. it ^'"rraa SI.. New Tjori Exposure Causes Couehs . i:-,eamay*>, nw^taonia. Kern 'pru'rviSs.'' '"Br w*r?or' Itni* b?H*v*i™''S tmf Isie no Sheriff ^Examine euro • , fullv wkearontwy. AUdraggWa. SKABCRV A JOllNHOM. JVoprlrtors, Wew Vork. fs-u LANDRETH'S Branch store, W. COR. PR!. AWARE AVE. -AMD AKCH STIIEBT. I'lllbADBLI'lIIA. E*'" ' Je rs*y'cu«]"mm?n snfifa to^SUIT the* Tl M ESr All In Want of gooil See.lt alioniil give us a call. D. LAN Mil KTH *' HONH. " "•ad* Arc's 8k, fauadetaklaT"^ Mi ^ I. P. WHITESIDES, i 909 ARCH STREET. I ■ PtIILADKLFniA, 1 Makva a •psetahy la prndoclog peraianon: PORTRAITS Pastel & Oil Golors . argreatiyredaaed prices. " toToir* llft^^tMpriaazfriXn US tMU^a^ nuuls etUer frwu lire or from paoUgrapbl.: conn OK DKAA8SD I'KHHONh. DATTLE OF GEHYSBURe. g^ORAMA ; W UIE ] awl ail iwrnenlar* *em tree. SOdrew, .1 oner J ftRBTft#*©8* "W-
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